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			Harden scores 42 in Rockets' OT win over Bulls 
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			 [February 04, 2017] 
			HOUSTON -- There wasn't a whole 
			lot going right for Houston on offense in the second half of 
			Friday's game against Chicago. 
 But then James Harden, the player the Rockets expect to carry them 
			in the clutch, took charge and got a lot of help from teammates Eric 
			Gordon and Trevor Ariza in the final minutes of regulation that 
			allowed Houston to force overtime.
 
 That's when Harden took over. Houston's star and MVP candidate 
			scored six of his 42 points in overtime, including the deciding free 
			throws in the final 36 seconds, as the Rockets outlasted the Chicago 
			121-117 on Friday night at the Toyota Center.
 
 Michael Carter-Williams' layup with 2:19 to play in overtime brought 
			the Bulls within 115-113. He tied the score when he grabbed a 
			rebound after his own missed free throw and nailed a baseline 
			jumper.
 
 Harden then converted one of two free throws to push the Rockets 
			back in front at 116-115, but Dwyane Wade's turnaround, fadeaway 
			jumper with 53.5 seconds left allowed Chicago to regain the lead.
 
 Harden answered by making a contested jumper on which he was fouled. 
			He hit the free throw as well and -- after Chicago missed on its 
			offensive end -- nailed two more from the line to give Houston a 
			121-117 advantage with 16.1 seconds to play.
 
			
			 
			"Our offense went on a little drought and we just relied on our 
			defense," Harden said. "Our defense won us that game. We can't make 
			50 threes every night like we want to, but we have to find other 
			ways to win. Tonight was one of those wins."
 Harden also had 12 rebounds and nine assists for the Rockets 
			(37-17). Houston also got 21 points off the bench from Eric Gordon, 
			14 from Clint Capela and 10 from Trevor Ariza.
 
 Ariza also performed yeoman's work on defense against Wade, 
			especially in the end game.
 
 "Our defense was much better," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni said. 
			"Trevor did an incredible job on Dwayne the last few minutes and the 
			guys kept battling. We're still not sharp at all 0 -- we can do 
			better. But you know some games you just gotta find a way to win. We 
			found a way to win."
 
 The Bulls (25-26) were led by Carter-Williams' season-high 23 
			points. Taj Gibson added 20, Wade had 19, Doug McDermott scored 12 
			and Paul Zipser and Nikola Mirotic contributed 11 points apiece.
 
 Brook Lopez had 11 rebounds for Chicago, which played without 
			swingman Jimmy Butler (who was ruled out an hour before the game 
			because of the right heel contusion) and had a two-game winning 
			streak snapped.
 
 "Everything we do runs through Jimmy," Wade said. "He guards the 
			other team's best players and we got to him for the clutch shots at 
			the end of the game. Him being out is not the reason we lost tonight 
			-- we had our chances and didn't pull it out."
 
 The Bulls were ultimately doomed by a 4:14 scoreless drought that 
			included the final 2:45 of regulation and 1:29 of overtime.
 
 "We came out tonight and competed and gave ourselves a chance to 
			win," Wade said. "We had two mental mistakes at the end -- of we 
			compete that way every night we can win more games. The 
			communication has been a lot better as a unit."
 
 Rajon Rondo's 3-pointer with 5.1 seconds to play gave the Bulls a 
			26-24 lead after the first 12 minutes. Chicago outshot Houston 54.5 
			percent to 37.5 percent in the quarter, which included 10 lead 
			changes and two ties with the Rockets.
 
 Harden played the entire quarter and had 11 points thanks to a 
			3-of-4 start from beyond the arc.
 
 Houston began the second quarter with a 17-8 run as Gordon poured in 
			three 3-pointers in the first four minutes and Corey Brewer pitched 
			in four points. The Bulls went 4:15 of the quarter without a point 
			as Houston turned a 35-33 lead into a 50-33 advantage while Harden 
			was on the bench.
 
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			 Rockets guard James 
			Harden (13) reacts after a play during the first quarter against the 
			Chicago Bulls at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA 
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			Chicago made a complete turnaround in the first 4 1/2 minutes of the 
			third quarter, using 14-4 run capped by a dunk by Gibson to within 
			64-63. A layup with 6:22 left by Carter-Williams allowed the Bulls 
			to tie the score at 67.
 A breakaway dunk by McDermott with 25.4 seconds left in the quarter 
			gave Chicago an 81-79 lead heading to the fourth quarter.
 
 The Bulls led 106-98 after a ringing 3-pointer from Wade from beyond 
			the top of the key with 3:20 to play. But Houston gathered itself 
			and put together an 8-2 run to claw back to 108-106 and then forced 
			a Chicago turnover.
 
 After a timeout, Harden hit a contested step-back jumper to tie the 
			score at 108 with 27.3 seconds left in regulation. Then Ariza 
			stripped the ball from Wade as Chicago worked for a shot to win the 
			game and Harden missed a 3-point attempt at the buzzer.
 
 "I'm proud of the way our guys went out and fought with (Butler) out 
			of the lineup," Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg said. "If we continue to 
			compete like we did tonight and stay together we will be fine."
 
 NOTES: The Rockets retired Yao Ming's No. 11 jersey number during an 
			emotional, and extensive, halftime ceremony. Yao was the first 
			overall pick by Houston in 2002 and was the
 
 first player drafted No. 1 who did not play collegiately in the 
			United States. Yao is the sixth Rockets player to have his number 
			retired, joining Clyde Drexler (22), Moses Malone (24), Calvin 
			Murphy (23), Hakeem Olajuwon (34) and Rudy Tomjanovich (45). ... 
			Friday's game is the second of a season-high-tying six-game road 
			trip for Chicago, which entered the game with a 10-14 record away 
			from the United Center. The Bulls went 4-2 on their previous 
			six-game road trip from Nov. 15-25. ... Chicago scored a season-high 
			128 points its win over Oklahoma City on Wednesday after putting up 
			121 in the game before vs. Philadelphia on Sunday. ... The Rockets 
			have scored 100 points or more in seven of the past eight games.
 
			
			 
			NOTES: The Rockets retired Yao Ming's No. 11 jersey number during an 
			emotional, and extensive, halftime ceremony. Yao was the first 
			overall pick by Houston in 2002 and was the first player drafted No. 
			1 who did not play collegiately in the United States. Yao is the 
			sixth Rockets player to have his number retired, joining Clyde 
			Drexler (22), Moses Malone (24), Calvin Murphy (23), Hakeem Olajuwon 
			(34) and Rudy Tomjanovich (45). ... Friday's game is the second of a 
			season-high-tying six-game road trip for Chicago, which entered the 
			game with a 10-14 record away from the United Center. The Bulls went 
			4-2 on their previous six-game road trip from Nov. 15-25. ... 
			Chicago scored a season-high 128 points its win over Oklahoma City 
			on Wednesday after putting up 121 in the game before vs. 
			Philadelphia on Sunday. ... The Rockets have scored 100 points or 
			more in seven of the past eight games. 
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